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In the week following the Sept. 11 attacks, Colorado Congresswoman Diana DeGette attended religious services at both a Jewish synagogue and an Islamic mosque. Her visit to Temple Emanuel coincided with our Rosh Hashanah services, which are very well attended, and Rabbi Steve Foster, the spiritual leader of the congregation, welcomed her publicly and made a point of telling everyone in attendance that she was attending the mosque that week as well.

BROOMFIELD — Scott Burroughs is pretty proud and rightfully so. The Dakota Ridge boys golf coach had watched his Eagles stare up to Ralston Valley in the first two meets of the season, struggling to find some help for top-of-the-line golfers Zach Tripp and Drew Vance.

There’s one school, like many in the state of Colorado, that follows CHSAA guidelines when it comes to athletic participation. CHSAA is the Colorado High School Activities Association, and high school football coaches will tell you that a player can’t have two Fs the week prior to a game or they are ineligible to play.

The competition was a little stiffer and there was more of it. So Front Range Christian’s 14th-place finish in the 23-team Eaton Invitational boys golf match on Aug. 19 wasn’t quite the same as the Falcons’ second-place finish two days earlier at Lone Tree Golf Course. But that’s not to say all was a lost cause. Far from it.

Young people today have to navigate a complex world and a complicated social scene. As law enforcement officers, we want to mitigate the dangers so that teens and young adults can safely enjoy their free time. We urge parents and teens to join us in doing so. Here are some issues to consider.